“I’ve been thoroughly vaccinated and buzzing with back-to-school energy for a month now, planning my little gym supplies — and this is the one I’m most optimistic about,” writes maggielange
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Hair-blotting papers achieve the same ends as a dry shampoo , but rather than emit a spray or powder, the paper functions more like the towel part of the cleaning process. You apply it directly and rub.
I also like that they’re entirely subtractive. They don’t add anything to the mess, there’s no extra powder or spray mist; they simply exist to remove. RECESS’s blotters are made from hemp pulp, softwood pump, calcium carbonate, and bamboo charcoal, naturally. I really am so pleased for charcoal: It’s bloomed from a punitive Christmas prank into a purifying panacea. This is a metamorphic triumph, unseen since like vegan leather.
I love the blotters’ modesty. They’re self-effacing. They don’t need an enormous vessel or any loud whooshing spray. They are quiet, they are discreet, they are so physically small as to be practically theoretical.
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